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Leakproof Funeral Undergarment | Disposable Mortuary Underwear for Embalming Rooms

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The PEVA Leakproof Funeral Undergarment is designed for use during embalming and mortuary preparation procedures where fluid control and hygiene are required.
Made from soft yet durable PEVA material, this disposable undergarment provides a basic protective layer to help contain leakage and maintain cleanliness during body preparation.

Its simple, lightweight structure allows it to be used comfortably under other protective garments without restricting movement. As a single-use item, it helps reduce cross-contamination risks and simplifies cleanup in embalming rooms and mortuary facilities.

Specifications

Item Description
Material PEVA (Polyethylene Vinyl Acetate)
Type Disposable mortuary underwear
Design Pull-on undergarment
Color White / Natural
Size Range Standard adult size (custom sizes available)
Waterproof Performance Leak-resistant / waterproof
Thickness 0.06–0.10 mm
Elasticity Elastic waistband
Reusability Single-use only
Packaging Individually packed or bulk packaging
Application Embalming rooms, mortuary preparation

Features

  • Constructed from leak-resistant PEVA material

  • Disposable design for improved hygiene control

  • Lightweight and flexible for ease of handling

  • Elastic waistband for secure and simple fit

  • Can be worn beneath other mortuary protective garments

  • Helps limit fluid spread during preparation procedures

Advantages

  • Supports cleaner working conditions in embalming rooms

  • Reduces direct contact with bodily fluids

  • Easy to use and remove, saving preparation time

  • No cleaning or disinfection required after use

  • Cost-effective option for routine mortuary operations

Application Scenarios

  • Embalming rooms in funeral homes

  • Hospital mortuaries and pathology departments

  • Body preparation prior to dressing or transport

  • Temporary protection during post-mortem handling

  • Facilities requiring single-use hygienic solutions